Currently I add a new page every Tuesday. After aspiring to produce
pages faster than this for some years, I've come to accept that it's
really not very plausible.

What's a 'doujinshi'?

The western adoption of this Japanese term almost always refers to
comics based on an existing work. The actual meaning is a little more
general - see this entry
on the wikipedia for more details.

What is Space Channel 5 / Devil May Cry?

Video games! I've summed up all you need to know about them on the characters
page.

What's with Chapter 0? How many chapters will there
be?

Chapter 0 was a warm-up so I could try out the techniques I plan to
use; it also serves as a self-contained introduction to the characters.
The whole thing encompasses the plot-archs of the games Space Channel 5
and Devil May Cry; there are 10 chapters in all.

Who are you anyway?

I'm Tim Mannveille, I previously worked on Neosaka and my deviantart page is
here.

Why Devil May Cry and Space Channel 5?

These are two of my favourite games, largely because of Dante and
Ulala. I think Dante is very much a man's man's man, whereas Ulala is a
man's woman's woman; since I'm a guy, this makes them polar opposites from
my perspective, and so it seems like it would be fun to put them both in a
comic.

What do you use to make the comic?

I pencil a page on some crummy A4 paper, then use a lightbox to do the
inks on a piece of A4 70gsm Goldline markerpad paper. I then scan that in
to Photoshop Elements 7.0, and from there do all the cleaning, shading,
frames, text etc to make the finished product.

Will you be selling a physical copy of the finished
comic?

The plan was to self-publish each chapter as it is completed
and make these available from the fine folks at Orbital Comics, and in
other ways if it proves necessary. This hasn't really happened. Sorry!

Some other question you haven't covered!

Please post any further questions on the forum,
or e-mail me atparanoptimist-devilmaydance 'at' yahoo.com

I bet you haven't really received any questions at all!

True! 'Frequently Asked Questions' is just a convenient and widely
understood term for a section like this,

Where are people linking to this comic from?

Straying even further from the proper 'FAQ' format, I'm going to list
here the various places that, usually because of something I've put there,
link to this comic. This seems to be good form, and indeed in at least one
case is required.